Where are the Brindabellas?
The Brindabella Range, commonly called The Brindabellas or The Brindies, is a mountain range located in Australia, on a state and territory border of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
Does Brindabella have snow?
Meteorologist Helen Reid said the Brindabellas would have already collected a “nice white blanket”. “Down into the city itself, it is rare for snow to fall there,” she said.
How big is Brindabella National Park?
45,600 acres
Brindabella National Park
| Brindabella National Park New South Wales | |
|---|---|
| Established | 4 April 1996 |
| Area | 18,454 hectares (45,600 acres) |
| Managing authorities | NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service |
| Website | Brindabella National Park |
Where is Brindabella National Park?
Brindabella National Park is located some 30 km West of Canberra and is the most northern park within the Australian Alps. The area is criss crossed with tracks and is a must for people who love 4x4ing in the area. It is important to keep in mind that the trails are narrow and can get rather slippery in wet and frosty weather.
Do you need a permit to go to Brindabella National Park?
The area is criss crossed with tracks and is a must for people who love 4x4ing in the area. It is important to keep in mind that the trails are narrow and can get rather slippery in wet and frosty weather. No permits required to access Brindabella National Park.
What can you expect on a Brindabella hike?
Your journey will take you through unique mountainous terrain covered with red stringybark and scribbly gums, and across ridgelines with scenic views of the entire Brindabella range. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and take in the spectacular views from many of the trails.
Where is the best place to camp in NSW?
Perfect for a camping weekend on the banks of the Goodradigbee River. Relax under the shade of a river she-oak and see if you can spot a wallaby or kangaroo feeding on the river flats. However you discover NSW national parks and reserves, we want you to have a safe and enjoyable experience.